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MOTHERS’ MENTAL HEALTH TOOLKIT
A Project of the Reproductive Mental Health Service IWK Health Centre Halifax NS, Public Health Agency of Canada & CAPC/CPNP Projects Across Canada A Community-Based Collaborative Initiative
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Mothers’ Mental Health Toolkit The Project Team
Dr. Joanne MacDonald Psychiatrist/Project Lead Coleen Flynn, MSW RSW Clinician Therapist Content Lead Tana Woodward, MSW RSW Training Development Kim D’Ambrogi Admin/Project Support
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Reproductive Mental Health Service: What We Do
Mental Health Care for Mothers Priority on Pregnancy and Year After Birth Atlantic Interdisciplinary Specialty Mental Health Team Psychiatry, Nursing, Social Work, Psychology, Occupational Therapy & Addictions Community Collaborative Practice Focus Professional & Community Education and Advocacy
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Who Funded This? The Public Health Agency of Canada: National Projects Fund
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Who Was This Developed For
Who Was This Developed For? CAPC/CPNP Projects & Community Service Providers to Mothers and Families
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What’s In This Toolkit? Maternal Mental Health Education for Community Service Providers Worksheets for Use with Mothers Wellness to Illness Recognition Resources for Mothers and their Caregivers
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What Isn’t In the Toolkit?
Depth of Diversity Applications Cultural Specificity Mental Health Treatment or Intervention Limited Rural/Remote Tools Languages Other than Eng/Fr Replacements for MH Services
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What’s The Project Timeline?
January 2012-December 2013 3 Phases: 1. Toolkit Revision/National Applicability 2. Development of Training Modalities 3. Dissemination & Training Delivery
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What are the Project Values?
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Toolkit Project Values:
Health Promoting Mental Health Literacy Community Informed Family Centered Strengths Based Support Enhancing Knowledge Sharing Collaborative Care & Intervention
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Your Values in Work with Mothers?
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Elements of Vulnerability for Maternal Mental Health Problems
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Vulnerability & Risk Determinants
Poverty Low level of support Family conflict/disruption Trauma Poor housing Transportation limitations Education deficits Unemployment Previous Mental Health Problem Family History of Mental Illness/Addictions
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Promoting Mothers’ Mental Health
Well Mother Healthy Child Strong Community
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Mother’s Mental Health Critical to Infant Attachment & Development
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Infant Attachment & Development Contributes to Risk of Child Mental Illness & Behaviour Problems
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Maternal Mental Health Problems
Mental Health Diagnosis Pre-Pregnancy New Mental Health Problem During Pregnancy or First Year After Birth Severe Adjustment Difficulties Personality Disorders Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Spectrum Concurrent Addictions Attachment Disturbances Complex Case/High Risk Contributors
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Who Do We Use the Toolkit For?
Jody: 19 yo Bi-racial (Caucasion & African Nova Scotian) Pharmacy student on scholarship Parenting 1 and 3 yo girls Ex-partner ? drug dealing, threatening, manipulative Public housing with mother, 4 yo sister and children Mother hx emotional dysregulation & physical violence Biological Father – Africa American, left < 3 yo Brother physical violence to Jody & Mother, incarcerated Hx obsessional rumination & counting habit 10 yo Baseline anxious temperament – GAD Postpartum – ‘new’ explosive rage & depressive sx
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How is the Toolkit Organized?
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How is the Toolkit Organized?
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How is the Toolkit Organized?
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How is the Toolkit Organizer?
Long Side Bar Service Providers Short Side Bar Mother Participants
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How is the Toolkit Organized?
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How is the Toolkit Organized?
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How is the Toolkit Organized?
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1. Mothers’ Wellness & Self-Care
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Mothers’ Wellness & Self-Care
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Mothers’ Wellness & Self-Care
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Mothers’ Wellness & Self-Care
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Mothers’ Wellness & Self-Care
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2. The Mothering Role
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The Mothering Role 51
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The Mothering Role 52
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The Mothering Role 53
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The Mothering Role 54
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The Mothering Role 61
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The Mothering Role 62
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3. Understanding Mothers’ Mental Health
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Understanding Mothers’ Mental Health
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Understanding Mothers’ Mental Health
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Understanding Mothers’ Mental Health
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Understanding Mothers’ Mental Health
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Understanding Mothers’ Mental Health
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Signs & Symptoms/Diagnostic Possibilities: A Model of Mental Health Literacy
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Signs & Symptoms/Diagnostic Possibilities: A Model of Mental Health Literacy
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Signs & Symptoms/Diagnostic Possibilities: A Model of Mental Health Literacy
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Signs & Symptoms/Diagnostic Possibilities: A Model of Mental Health Literacy
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Signs & Symptoms/Diagnostic Possibilities: A Model of Mental Health Literacy
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Signs & Symptoms/Diagnostic Possibilities: A Model of Mental Health Literacy
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4. Assessment & Screening
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Assessment & Screening
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Assessment & Screening
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5. Interventions & Treatments
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Interventions & Treatments
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6. Supporting Recovery
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Supporting Recovery 152
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Supporting Recovery 156
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7. Community Action
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Community Action 159
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Lessons Learned
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Windows of Opportunity
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The Path We’re On
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Contact Reproductive Mental Health Service IWK Health Centre, Halifax (902) Fax: (902)
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